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When using Photoshop 7 (and 7.0.1) on a Windows NT 4.0 SP6a PC I have a very annyoing and reproducable bug on at least two workstations.
What happens is this:
Open one image in Photoshop.
File -> Save As -> pick a location, set file type to .TGA enter the name of a unique file -> Click on Save
Photoshop then asks how many bits per pixel etc. Select the options you want and click on OK. The file saves OK.
Open another file (and don’t close the first one) and go through the above procedure. Upon hitting Save Photoshop then tells me that "Could not save a copy as C:\…Filename.tga because that document is currently open. Save using a different name or close the document and try again"
Now, the problem doesn’t only happen with the TGA filter, it seems to be anything that’s not .PSD. The issue doesn’t occur when there is only one document open, and no matter how many documents I’ve got open, I can always Save As on the first document I opened.
I can verify that the file I’m saving as doesn’t already exist, so no other program could have it open. I’ve also disabled the AntiVirus software.
I have, however, tried this on another workstation running Windows 2000 Pro and the problem doesn’t rear it’s ugly head.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Kai
What happens is this:
Open one image in Photoshop.
File -> Save As -> pick a location, set file type to .TGA enter the name of a unique file -> Click on Save
Photoshop then asks how many bits per pixel etc. Select the options you want and click on OK. The file saves OK.
Open another file (and don’t close the first one) and go through the above procedure. Upon hitting Save Photoshop then tells me that "Could not save a copy as C:\…Filename.tga because that document is currently open. Save using a different name or close the document and try again"
Now, the problem doesn’t only happen with the TGA filter, it seems to be anything that’s not .PSD. The issue doesn’t occur when there is only one document open, and no matter how many documents I’ve got open, I can always Save As on the first document I opened.
I can verify that the file I’m saving as doesn’t already exist, so no other program could have it open. I’ve also disabled the AntiVirus software.
I have, however, tried this on another workstation running Windows 2000 Pro and the problem doesn’t rear it’s ugly head.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Kai
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